10. Preston

9. Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough sneak into the top 10.

Boro, freshly relegated from the Premier League, have done themselves justice with this effort - but the overbearing sponsor and purely red and white palette with no additional trim makes it seem like they should all be working in Harry Ramsden's serving up cod roe.

9. Millwall

Navy strips, when done well, are exceptionally pleasing on the eye.

This effort from newly promoted Millwall is no exception.

8. QPR

QPR - like Watford - opted against using Dryworld again for the 2017-18 campaign.

The result is a very pleasing, classic looking hooped home strip.

7. Brentford

A standard Adidas template which looks very smart, Brentford will be kitted out well for the new second tier season.

A lack of adventure and originality stops it making the play-offs.

6. Bristol City

You simply cannot go wrong with pinstripes, as Bristol City prove with this sterling effort.

City sneak into the top six with this strip.

Well done!

5. Sheffield United

This is where things get serious.

Sheffield United are celebrating their new campaign in the Championship looking wonderful, with solid black sleeves a welcome departure and adding just enough originality to a standard Adidas template to make this kit good.

3 = Aston Villa and Birmingham City

(Image: Aston Villa Football Club)

No, this is not a cop out. We simply couldn't separate them.

Villa’s traditional claret and blue colours will be donned in home games as usual, while there’s a black number with a claret belt for matches away from home.

Provided by Under Armour again, there’s a new shirt sponsor this season in the former Unibet, who replace Quickbooks.

"Loving the new home & away villa kits #AVFC and also the #partofthepride hashtag. Great launch and marketing guys," one Villa fan told us.

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Blues have revealed their brand new Adidas home kit for the upcoming 2017/18 Championship campaign.

The design is similar to that of last season's home shirt with the distinctive difference being the all-white collar.

The shirt is said to ‘stay true to the nickname of The Blues’ with classic piping detail across the shoulders and the trademark Adidas 3 stripes being the other key features.

2. Sunderland

Glorious.

You may not like Sunderland, but you cannot deny the thinning of the stripes is a wonderful effect on their fresh home strips.